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Heritage American Art = $4.2m

November 18, 2015 by Marion Maneker

Maxfield Parrish, Jason and His Teachers

Heritage held its American art sale and made $4.2m:

  1. Maxfield Parrish, Jason and His Teacher over $1m
  2. Eanger Irving Couse, The Call of the Flute, 1922, sold for $341,000
  3. Stevan Dohanos, Menemsha, Massachusetts, Post Office soared to $167,000, against a $40,000 estimate.
  4. Clark Hulings Kaleidoscope  $161,000.
  5. Gerard Curtis Delano, Colorado $149,000
  6. Beginning of a Boomtown, 1981 by G. (Gerald Harvey Jones) Harvey, also sold for $149,000, more than double its pre-auction estimate.
  7. LeRoy Neiman’s Roulette Las Vegas, 1958  $125,000.
  8. Nicolai Fechin’s Russian Girl  $109,375 and Still Life with Cherries, Pitcher, and Bouquet $87,500.
  9. Norman Rockwell, The Right to Know $106,250
  10. Norman Rockwell Visits a County Agent in Jay, Indiana $53,750.

 

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